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SQL / MySQL » Function » Bit 
Bitwise operators
     

Operator                Description
&                       The bitwise AND operator that compares bits and returns when each bit equals 1. Otherwise, is returned.
|                       The bitwise OR operator that compares bits and returns when at least one of the bits equals 1. Otherwise, is returned.
^                       The bitwise XOR operator that compares bits and returns if exactly one of the bits equals 1. Otherwise, is returned.
~                       The bitwise negation operator that inverts all bits in a specified number. All bits are converted to 1, and all bits are converted to 0.
<<                      The bitwise shift left operator that shifts all bits to the left by the specified number of positions.
>>                      The bitwise shift right operator that shifts all bits to the right by the specified number of positions.

   
    
    
    
    
  
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